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Alan, did you know what Dirty Harry used to say to his mum before going off to primary school?That last one would "Make my Day" anytime Mat!
“Go ahead, make my lunch”.
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Alan, did you know what Dirty Harry used to say to his mum before going off to primary school?That last one would "Make my Day" anytime Mat!
Love these Mat. Interestingly they remind me of a series I did of morning-frost-covered shale. An example is below. I have some even more similar to your ice images, but can't locate them (my filing systems needs work):banghead:Afternoon.
Went back for more abstract ice shots today, freezing cold on the lake but amazed at the shapes and lines produced by the moving ice. Experimented with sliding tripod across the ice and stitching the results, some very nice large files that will print really beautifully. At 100% these look great, millions of air bubbles.
Yeah, Mat, that is a real risk with your photography...One more at the risk of boring people.
I would like to see this image as a double exposure with the natural horizon line in your image overlapping a landscape of the frozen lake with the clouds scudding across a frozen sky.Afternoon!
Vicious day here today, very strong wind blowing across the lake but took a snowmobile out to the centre and found some incredible clear ice, could see the bottom many meters below. Got some nice shots with snow blowing through, really difficult to stand up and stay with the camera as just being blown across the ice.